How to turn off ALL iphone mics?

Hi. I would like to completely turn of ALL internal and external microphones of my iPhone 6S. I am running iOS 9.0.1.

Is there ANY possible way to do this? I have a broken microphone on my Bose headphones cord which I tried inserting into the phone. You would think this would work. The phone would default to the broken external mic as it usually does when plugging in headphones, and no sound would result. However it does not work, and the iPhone does not default.

I'm looking for any solution here...preferably one that doesn't involve physically breaking the phone though...

And also, a burner isn't a bad idea as long as it's real real cheap. Could I buy a burner and break the front mic thereby disabling audio coming into Siri? Anyone know of a place to get real real cheap iPhone? Can be any old version of the phone.

And also, a burner isn't a bad idea as long as it's real real cheap. Could I buy a burner and break the front mic thereby disabling audio coming into Siri? Anyone know of a place to get real real cheap iPhone? Can be any old version of the phone.

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Hi. I would like to completely turn of ALL internal and external microphones of my iPhone 6S. I am running iOS 9.0.1.

Is there ANY possible way to do this? I have a broken microphone on my Bose headphones cord which I tried inserting into the phone. You would think this would work. The phone would default to the broken external mic as it usually does when plugging in headphones, and no sound would result. However it does not work, and the iPhone does not default.

I'm looking for any solution here...preferably one that doesn't involve physically breaking the phone though...

iPhone 6s, iOS 9.0.1

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Unfortunately, otherwise intelligent people here and across the blogosphere don't seem to care about privacy.

Or they are so comfortable in their denial, they have lost the ability to think for themselves, to advocate for themselves.

Failing to realize that at some point in the future, just when they least expect it, they are going to be very sorry they did not take privacy seriously, the day will arrive much to their shock. It's coming and it's only a matter of time.

For some that day is very near... for others, well there's little point in commenting on a topic they _know_ is not a problem.

For others, they're sure to call "paranoid" ... history proves that's also a bad call.

Unfortunately, otherwise intelligent people here and across the blogosphere don't seem to care about privacy.

Or they are so comfortable in their denial, they have lost the ability to think for themselves, to advocate for themselves.

Failing to realize that at some point in the future, just when they least expect it, they are going to be very sorry they did not take privacy seriously, the day will arrive much to their shock. It's coming and it's only a matter of time.

For some that day is very near... for others, well there's little point in commenting on a topic they _know_ is not a problem.

For others, they're sure to call "paranoid" ... history proves that's also a bad call.

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Somehow it doesn't sound like that's what this thread is actually about.

Somehow it doesn't sound like that's what this thread is actually about.

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THank you. No no, this thread is not about privacy. I am an artist looking to use JUST Siri's beep for a project with a line out cable (headphone cable) plugged in. She cannot interrupt with her voice, and unfortuntately she responds to just about any acoustic noise. WHICH is why I want to disable all mics.

How about just using a recording of Siri's beep?
If you need to have the actual iPhone, then why not just try a small piece of tape over the microphone? Although Siri may just respond with something like "I don't understand what you said" lol! But seems like a sound deadener of some kind is something that you could experiment with. You wouldn't need much.

THank you. No no, this thread is not about privacy. I am an artist looking to use JUST Siri's beep for a project with a line out cable (headphone cable) plugged in. She cannot interrupt with her voice, and unfortuntately she responds to just about any acoustic noise. WHICH is why I want to disable all mics.

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Couldn't you extract the sound from one of the many iPhone ads? Or use an AUX cable?

If you activate Siri and then right away hit the home button again to cancel her, you'll get the Siri beep without her responding. Also, the "Siri-cancel-beep" doesn't seem to play either. Might be a solution for what you're looking for?

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